An open letter for someone who didn’t get an acceptance letter First of all, I’m sorry. I’m sorry you got a rejection letter when you were hoping for an acceptance letter. All 25 Feb
Short story: Quicksand I don’t like parties. They’re always the same: writhing bodies dancing chaotically in dimly lit studio apartments, filled with people All 4 Jan
Five reasons to own less “Own nothing! Possess nothing! Buddha and Christ taught us this, and the Stoics and the Cynics. Greedy though we are, All 2 Aug
The developmental value of isolation “Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.” – Aristotle When we are children, we have a semblance of an All 30 Jul
Student perspectives: Blackness, colonization and South Asia I am Niyonta. I am cis-presenting, I am physically and mentally able, and I used to represent the privileged majority All 27 Jul
Column: Eliminating the mental barriers that hide opportunities One summer, I was trying to decide what I wanted to do after my semester ended. I thought if I All 13 Jul
Column: The economics of popularity Humans are social creatures. We do not exist independently but through friend groups, tribes and hierarchies. This aspect of human All 29 May
Opinion: Why you should learn lie detection The world is full of lies and those willing to lie. Lies have the potential to devastate. They can present All 3 May
Column: Why do we wear the clothes we wear? Given the COVID-19 pandemic and the isolation we are all facing in quarantine, many of us have seen our dressing All 20 Apr
COLUMN: Utah’s social clock Introduced by social psychologist Bernice Neugarten, the social clock is a concept in psychology theorizing a culture determines a timetable All 21 Mar